
Starting with Generation VII, the player has the option to switch out a Pokémon from the party and send it to the PC when a new Pokémon is obtained. When a Pokémon is caught but the player's party is full, the Pokémon will be sent directly to the last Box that was accessed on the PC from Generation III onward, if this Box is full, the Pokémon will be placed in the next free Box in Generations I and II, the Pokémon cannot be caught in the first place. The player can withdraw or deposit Pokémon in a number of Boxes, allowing them to own more Pokémon than just the six permitted in their party. Until the player meets the regional PC developer, the Pokémon Storage System option will appear as "Someone's PC", while afterwards, it will appear as the developer's PC ("Bill's PC" and so on).

The main interface of Bill's PC in HeartGold and SoulSilver Main article: Pokémon Storage SystemĮvery Pokémon Trainer is allowed to access a Pokémon Storage System set up by either Bill in Johto and Kanto, Lanette in Hoenn, Bebe in Sinnoh, Amanita in Unova, Cassius in Kalos, or Molayne in Alola. Reason: Trainer PR Videos and Photo Spot photos needed

Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. 5.1.5 Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter.Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.Scarlet and Violet introduce the Terastal phenomenon, which gives Pokémon a crystalline appearance, as well as changing a Pokémon’s type to match that Pokémon’s “Tera Type”, as well as unlocking special moves such as Tera Blast, which, when used by a Terastallized Pokémon, becomes a move of the same type as the Pokémon’s Tera Type.In addition, co-op play with up to three other players is included. A mechanic called “Let’s Go” will allow the player to send out a Pokémon to roam the overworld and automatically battle wild Pokémon.

To assist in travel, Koraidon, Miraidon, and the Pokémon, Cyclizar, can be used to traverse the environment.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet largely follow the same basic gameplay structure of previous Pokémon games, where players obtain creatures known as Pokémon, primarily through catching and trading, and use them to explore the world and battle other Pokémon trainers.
